By any chance does those Saturn leads work using the XRGB-3 also? I'm pretty sure the answer is "yes" to that one but, never can be too careful.

Which makes me wonder what the minimum number of connections that need to be made when connecting a 32X to a Genesis2. The MDIN9 to MDIN9 cable has pins for all but +5VDC, and I'm curious to know (I can check later) if all that is needed is RGBS - assuming audio is tapped from the genesis MDIN9 or the 2 RCAs on a Sega CD?...32X with a c-sync based SCART. So I'm quite grateful this was brought to light as it gave me a basis for fixing it.
I believe you've got me confused with someone else. My friend lives in Philadelphia. Although you might know him by now, both me and him have ordered mountains upon mountains of things from you. We're like the only two people who use RGB stuff, who's from Philly!Retro Access wrote:Is this friend of yours the guy you mentioned in Brazil?
I'll keep that in mind, thank you. My friend confirms it can't work on the XRGB-2 Plus, as made evident by Fudoh. I am willing to try it on my XRGB-3 but being I've moved. It's gonna take a while to unpack and set-up the new furniture. But once that's done I'll invite him over and try your SAT VGA lead on my XRGB unit. I already have your raw sync cables for Saturn but am still curious about the quality of this VGA lead. Even though I'm told they're both the same, and they probably are. I just find experiments like this fun.Retro Access wrote:Edit: If it's working on RGBS to VGA board and not an XRGB, could be that it needs sync buffering with an extra circuit, the RGBS to VGA board seems super, super tolerant of non buffered sync and XRGB units not so much, although I get no problem with a North American Saturn direct to XRGB Mini. So if you/he can PM me exactly what type of Saturn is being used maybe I can help out.
Sorry I've had flu all week and got emails flying at me from ebay, personal account, this board, Something Awful and my website, I am getting people confused.Rock Man wrote:I believe you've got me confused with someone else. My friend lives in Philadelphia. Although you might know him by now, both me and him have ordered mountains upon mountains of things from you. We're like the only two people who use RGB stuff, who's from Philly!Retro Access wrote:Is this friend of yours the guy you mentioned in Brazil?
Now watch 'cause I said that someone else from Philly is gonna come in here with the "Me too!" speech.![]()
I'll keep that in mind, thank you. My friend confirms it can't work on the XRGB-2 Plus, as made evident by Fudoh. I am willing to try it on my XRGB-3 but being I've moved. It's gonna take a while to unpack and set-up the new furniture. But once that's done I'll invite him over and try your SAT VGA lead on my XRGB unit. I already have your raw sync cables for Saturn but am still curious about the quality of this VGA lead. Even though I'm told they're both the same, and they probably are. I just find experiments like this fun.Retro Access wrote:Edit: If it's working on RGBS to VGA board and not an XRGB, could be that it needs sync buffering with an extra circuit, the RGBS to VGA board seems super, super tolerant of non buffered sync and XRGB units not so much, although I get no problem with a North American Saturn direct to XRGB Mini. So if you/he can PM me exactly what type of Saturn is being used maybe I can help out.
And speaking of the 32X, check your PM.
Retro Access wrote:Sorry I've had flu all week and got emails flying at me from ebay, personal account, this board, Something Awful and my website, I am getting people confused.
re. 32X cable connector, really it shouldn't need the composite connecting. At least in theory, I do actually connect it, some variation out there could need it for some reason. I had it connected in a sega cable I had in UK so based the cables off that.
In unrelated news my RGBS to VGA board has died. I think it saw the Mini and committed suicide. I tested a sync stripper on it today and thought I'd messed up, the colours were all out but it's not a bad wiring job after all, it's the board. Oh well, it still works for testing things on.